A devolved government divides power between a central authority and the regional authority.
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Federalism
Federal government
Federal government
A system that allows for one central government alongside smaller regional governments is known as federalism. In a federal system, power is divided between the national and regional authorities, enabling each to govern specific areas while sharing responsibilities. This structure allows for regional autonomy while maintaining a unified national framework. Examples of federal countries include the United States, Canada, and Germany.
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
Federalism is a form of government in which a constitution is created that will distribute powers between a central government and subsidiary governments. This is the type of government that the founding fathers created for the United Stated.
Federalism
divided between the central government and regional or sub-divisional governments